Bug bounty programs (i.e.crowdsourced security) can bring a lot of benefits. Organizations are able to leverage talent from all over the world while bug hunters can get compensated for submitting bugs and

The Common Control Framework (CCF) by Adobe is the cornerstone of our company-wide compliance strategy. It is a comprehensive set of simple control requirements, rationalized from the alphabet soup of several different industry information security and privacy standards.

Adobe has an established footprint on Amazon Web Services (AWS). It started in 2008 with Managed Services, and expanded greatly with the launch of Creative Cloud in 2012 and the migration of Business Catalyst to AWS in 2013.

Adobe CCF has helped us achieve several security compliance goals and meet regulatory requirements across various products and solutions. In addition, we have also achieved SOX 404 compliance across our financial functions to further support our governance efforts.

IT Asset Management (ITAM) is the complete and accurate inventory, ownership and governance of IT assets. ITAM is an essential and often required stipulation of an organization’s ability to implement baseline security practices and become compliant with rigorous industry standards.